scuffer (Meaning)

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scuffer (n)

a lightweight flexible sandal with a sturdy sole; worn as play shoes by children and as sportswear by adults

Synonyms & Antonyms of scuffer

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scuffer Sentence Examples

  1. The scuffer marks on the floor betrayed the path of the trespasser.
  2. The janitor used a scuffer to remove the stubborn dirt from the tile.
  3. The worn-out scuffers on his shoes hinted at years of hard work and dedication.
  4. The scuffer had accidentally scratched the delicate finish of the antique table.
  5. The scuffer's erratic movements made it difficult to track his progress through the maze.
  6. The scuffers on the ice skating rink provided a grip for the skaters to maneuver.
  7. The scuffer's rough surface made it ideal for removing rust and paint from metal.
  8. The scuffer's sharp edges left jagged marks on the soft wood of the bookshelf.
  9. The scuffer's design was optimized for both efficiency and durability.
  10. The scuffer gently removed dirt and debris from the carpet, restoring its pristine appearance.

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a lightweight flexible sandal with a sturdy sole; worn as play shoes by children and as sportswear by adults

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scuffer marks on the floor betrayed the path of the trespasser.

The janitor used a scuffer to remove the stubborn dirt from the tile.

The worn-out scuffers on his shoes hinted at years of hard work and dedication.

The scuffer had accidentally scratched the delicate finish of the antique table.